[OC] My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years.
[OC] My record collection as of now. A labor of love for over 7 years.
Comment below if you want to talk about music, as I make sure to dig into music of the past.
Nice collection! What turntable and audio setup are you using?
5 0 ReplyI have my dads 80s Onkyo setup that I finally set up fully a month ago.
6 0 ReplyWonderful setup. Thanks for sharing!
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That's awesome, how many records is that? I've got about 800, but yours clearly dwarves that! Based on the number of shelves, I'd guess around 2400?
4 0 ReplyAbout 2000 albums, plus 200-300 45s, 100 or so CDs, and about 50 78s.
3 0 ReplyFantastic. Most of mine is singles (mostly house/techno, very different from yours I would think!) but I do love an LP now and then as well.
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I love the meat puppets!! Do you have any of their other albums on vinyl? Do the vinyls also have the bonus tracks?
4 0 ReplyNo I don't have any other albums by the Meat Puppets on vinyl. That album in particular Up On The Sun is an OG pressing from 1985, so it doesn't have bonus tracks.
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You have a wonderful collection!
3 0 ReplyThank you very much. what kind of stuff do you collect, genre wise?
2 1 ReplyRock and jazz. I love that you have a well rounded collection. Happy listening!
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Do you have classical music? I'm on a quest to find classical songs that make you feel like a wizard.
3 0 ReplyNope, no classical. It's mostly rock music in this collection.
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The Firebird: Stravinsky
Ride of the Valkyries: Wagner,
Turkish March: Mozart,
Symphony No 5: Beethoven,
Waltz No 2: Shostakovich,
In the Hall of the Mountain King: Grieg,
Habanera: Bizet,
Libiam: Verdi,
Air on the G String: Bach,
Night on the Bald Mountain: Mussorgsky,
Waltz of the Flowers: Tchaikovsky,
Voices of Spring: J.Strauss II,
Can Can (Orpheus in the Underworld): Offenbach,
Danse Macabre: Saint-Saens,
Dias Irae: Verdi,
O Fortuna: Orff,
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Sick collection! How are they organized? Do you play all new arrivals before they’re filed into the rack?
3 0 ReplyThey are organized alphabetically by first name, and in order of release, even down to the month if multiple releases came out in one year.
I always play new arrivals when I get them. When I bring stuff home, I go on discogs and catalog them in my collection, so i have a day-by-day note of what albums I got, and I play the albums to check condition.
5 0 ReplyIs your collection public? Would love to browse through it!
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